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the main issue with these tiles from a finding-your-lost-thing point of view is that it relies on there being a big enough community of users that the tile will come into range of one of their phones
they're good for finding your keys and i have one (XY Findit) for that purpose. but if you want to track your nicked bike you need a proper GPS tracker that can send location data via a sim card
Ok, I took a look, it does appear quite good, I'd stick it up under the saddle somehow. But you are right, I have no experience of the product.
by spam I implied someone not in my contacts list, it's an advert for a tracker you can stick to your bike etc. Not to worry, you clearly haven't got one, but thanks for the reply.
Still waiting to see if anyone reckons they're any good (by experience).
So you posted a link from spam? If you think I'm opening that think again.